Andy:
Looks like heavy fuel wash. I am on the side of your mechanic; either
minimal
or no ignition in this cylinder. Fuel wash would cause excessive ring and
cylinder wall wear, leading to the low compression.
Another possibility is that your carb is over fueling this cylinder, or
it is
leaking fuel into the manifold that in turn is pulled preferentially into
cylinder four because of the shape of the manifold and/or other factors.
Make sure your carb is not leaking fuel either while running, or after
running, and that you are getting a healthy spark to that cylinder.
I had a Toyota years ago that had a bad needle valve, allowing the bowl
to
overfill and leak into the intake manifold after the car was shut off. On
startup, one cylinder got an enormous shot of fuel that washed away the oil
and eventually caused the loss of compression in that cylinder.
Vance
Vance Navarrette
Cogito Ergo Zoom
I think, therefore I go fast
-----Original Message-----
From: 6pack-bounces@autox.team.net [mailto:6pack-bounces@autox.team.net] On
Behalf Of Andrew Packard
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 3:13 PM
To: 6pack@autox.team.net
Subject: [6pack] Looking for advice on a washed out cylinder
Hi list. Please check out two photos I posted on the Forums, under
Mechanical
Repair, called "#4 cylinder wash-out". I'm hoping to get advice through
Forums or our traditional list format. thanks in advance.
Andy
CD6746L
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